Jean-Luc Langlois
Moby ID: 62298
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Jean-Luc Langlois is the CEO of mobile and handheld developer Corélane which he co-founded in 2006. Previously, he was a founding member and technical director of Lankhor in 1987 until it closed down in December 2001. Lankhor itself was the merger of two studios, Langlois' own BJL Langlois and another studio called Kilkhor.
Credited on 12 games
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Opal's Quest (2006, J2ME) | Game Design |
Val d'Isère Ski Park Manager: Gold Edition (2002, Windows) | Programming |
Val d'Isère Ski Park Manager (2002, Windows) | Programmers |
Warm Up! (2000, PlayStation) | Project Management |
Official Formula 1 Racing (1999, Windows) | Concept and Project Managing |
F1 World Grand Prix (1999, Windows) | Project Management |
Kawasaki Superbike Challenge (1995, Genesis) | Programmed by |
Formula One (1993, Genesis) | Programmed by |
Maupiti Island (1990, Amiga) | Production |
Elemental (1988, Atari ST) | Music |
Mortville Manor (1988, DOS) | Music and Voices |
Wanderer (1986, Sinclair QL) | Written by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 6 games with Stéphane Polard
- 5 games with Daniel Macré
- 5 games with Bekir Aysan
- 5 games with Mathieu Leyssenne
- 4 games with Guillaume Genty
- 4 games with Christian Droin
- 4 games with Emmanuel Chamayou
- 4 games with Cyril Cogordan
- 4 games with Benjamin Liénard
- 4 games with Patrick Gimeno
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Companies
- 11 games with Lankhor
- 3 games with Microïds
- 3 games with Square Enix Limited
- 2 games with Epic Games Tools LLC
- 2 games with Eidos, Inc.
- 2 games with Eidos GmbH
- 2 games with Microids SA
- 2 games with Jordan Freeman Group, LLC
- 2 games with Microïds Ltd. UK
- 1 game with Knockin' Boots Productions
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